Pule Hill Hall and adjoining building to left is a Grade II listed building in the Barnsley local planning authority area, England. First listed on 18 March 1968. House, cottage. 1 related planning application.

Pule Hill Hall and adjoining building to left

WRENN ID
dark-chalk-cedar
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Barnsley
Country
England
Date first listed
18 March 1968
Type
House, cottage
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Pule Hill Hall and the adjoining cottage to the left are a house and cottage likely built in the late 18th century, with alterations and restoration occurring in the late 20th century. The cottage is dated 1671 and features 18th-century modifications. The rear of the building is rendered, while the garden front is made of coursed dressed stone. The roof is covered with concrete tiles, and the cottage has stone slates.

The house is two stories high and has three bays. The garden front features a central doorway that may have been altered, with blocked openings on either side. There is a plaque with a shield and helm, along with a three-light flat-faced mullion window on the first floor, which has been altered or reset. Each side of the house has a square two-story bay with large ground-floor windows and a three-light window on the first floor, possibly reset as well. The cottage has a plain elevation, with concrete gable copings on cut kneelers and brick end stacks.

At the rear, there are two bays of flat-faced mullion windows with three and two lights on the left side, along with an inserted doorway between them. There is a round-arched staircase window and an additional two-light window to the right.

The cottage on the left features a moulded doorway on the right with an inscribed lintel reading "TA 1671." It has one three-light window with chamfered mullions on each floor, while other openings appear to have been inserted, except for a two-light double-chamfered window (with the mullion removed) on the first floor to the left. A central rendered stack is present on the cottage.

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